Hi Rupert,
My experience of QNAP so far is that the software can be a bit quirky in places, but it is "reliably" quirky - i.e. it always does the same thing.
I have also been using Sans Digital for years, and one thing you should know is that I have had LOTS of reliability issues with Sans Digital software. I haven't lost data ever, but I have ports that don't work sometimes (My MR5CT2 eSATA port barely ever works, and sometimes I have to reboot twice to get the USB to work. The firewire always works, which is what I primarily use)
I've never used Synology, so can't comment. Of course, I'm just one guy, which makes my experience quite anecdotal, so don't build a whole case on it.
I find that the QNAP hardware seems better built than Sans Digital. Do with this info what you wish...
-corndog
My experience of QNAP so far is that the software can be a bit quirky in places, but it is "reliably" quirky - i.e. it always does the same thing.
I have also been using Sans Digital for years, and one thing you should know is that I have had LOTS of reliability issues with Sans Digital software. I haven't lost data ever, but I have ports that don't work sometimes (My MR5CT2 eSATA port barely ever works, and sometimes I have to reboot twice to get the USB to work. The firewire always works, which is what I primarily use)
I've never used Synology, so can't comment. Of course, I'm just one guy, which makes my experience quite anecdotal, so don't build a whole case on it.
I find that the QNAP hardware seems better built than Sans Digital. Do with this info what you wish...
-corndog